This article responds to dual calls for researching and theorising everyday social phenomena in postcolonial studies on the one hand, and serious engagement with the postcolonial within the discipline of sociology on the other. It focuses on the everyday lives of asylum seekers living on asylum seeker welfare support in the UK. Asylum seekers offer a good case study for exploring the postcolonial everyday because they live in poverty and consequently experience daily harms at the hands of the state, despite the UK fulfilling its obligations to them under human rights law. The article proposes a conceptual framework drawing together sociologies of the everyday, necropolitics and slow violence in tracing how hierarchical conceptions of human ...
This paper draws on empirical data generated in the ‘Everyday Bordering in the UK’ project, with a f...
Evidence from NGOs and the charitable sector suggests that people who are refused asylum in the UK l...
A Cultural Study of Asylum in the UK Under New Labour critically explores the meaning and significan...
Deposited with permission of Qualitative Sociology ReviewThe article explores the use and importance...
Drawing on elite interviews with UK asylum policymakers, this article entails a detailed elaboration...
A significant outcome of the global crisis for refugees has been the abandonment of forced migrants ...
This paper is concerned with the interplay between vulnerability, resistance and agency for forced m...
This article will explore how the negative discourses surrounding asylum seekers and refugees in Br...
The initial research for this article was funded by a Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotlan...
This article asks whether volunteering by refugees and asylum seekers holds potential to foster coll...
Drawing on elite interviews with UK asylum policymakers, this article entails a detailed elaboration...
This article considers how over time asylum seekers have been ‘objectivised’ by the Convention relat...
People seeking asylum under international refugee laws have often experienced disproportionately vio...
A significant outcome of the global crisis for refugees has been the abandonment of refugees to surv...
Scholarship on asylum often overlooks bureaucracy, folding its associated sites and practices into t...
This paper draws on empirical data generated in the ‘Everyday Bordering in the UK’ project, with a f...
Evidence from NGOs and the charitable sector suggests that people who are refused asylum in the UK l...
A Cultural Study of Asylum in the UK Under New Labour critically explores the meaning and significan...
Deposited with permission of Qualitative Sociology ReviewThe article explores the use and importance...
Drawing on elite interviews with UK asylum policymakers, this article entails a detailed elaboration...
A significant outcome of the global crisis for refugees has been the abandonment of forced migrants ...
This paper is concerned with the interplay between vulnerability, resistance and agency for forced m...
This article will explore how the negative discourses surrounding asylum seekers and refugees in Br...
The initial research for this article was funded by a Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotlan...
This article asks whether volunteering by refugees and asylum seekers holds potential to foster coll...
Drawing on elite interviews with UK asylum policymakers, this article entails a detailed elaboration...
This article considers how over time asylum seekers have been ‘objectivised’ by the Convention relat...
People seeking asylum under international refugee laws have often experienced disproportionately vio...
A significant outcome of the global crisis for refugees has been the abandonment of refugees to surv...
Scholarship on asylum often overlooks bureaucracy, folding its associated sites and practices into t...
This paper draws on empirical data generated in the ‘Everyday Bordering in the UK’ project, with a f...
Evidence from NGOs and the charitable sector suggests that people who are refused asylum in the UK l...
A Cultural Study of Asylum in the UK Under New Labour critically explores the meaning and significan...